Boston from the Air

Boston from the Air by Elizabeth McNulty, published by Thunder Bay in 2000, offers a unique visual exploration of Boston through 140 color aerial photographs. This edition, comprising 144 pages, presents a fresh perspective on the city, showcasing its landmarks and landscapes from above. The book is written in English and is designed to appeal to those interested in photography, travel, and regional studies.
Readers will find that this collection highlights the beauty and complexity of Boston, capturing its essence from a bird’s-eye view. The aerial imagery provides insights into the city’s geography and architecture, making it a valuable reference for anyone looking to appreciate Boston’s unique character. This edition serves as both a visual treat and a resource for understanding the regional themes of New England.
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This attractive series gives readers a new perspective on their favorite locales. Each From the Air title features 140 color aerial photos that provide a bird’s-eye view of America’s greatest cities.
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